Ibiza
A typical schedule for clubbers going to Ibiza includes waking at noon, early evening naps, late
night clubbing, and "disco sunrises". Due to Ibiza's notable tolerance toward misbehavior from young adult tourists, it has
acquired the sobriquet "Gomorrah of the Med". Also wellknown is Café del Mar, a longstanding bar where many tourists
traditionally view the sunset made famous by José Padilla. That and other bars close by have become an increasingly popular
venue for club preparties after sunset, hosting popular DJ performers.
The island's government is trying to encourage a more cultured and quieter tourism scene, passing rules including the closing of all
nightclubs by 6 a.m. at the latest, and requiring all new hotels to be 5star. However, many clubs tend to stay open until 7 or 8
a.m. as 6 a.m. is viewed as an unrealistic time for one to stop partying. The administration is wanting to attract a more
international mixture of tourists.